Used by any non-profit organization biz: sites related to business and/or finance info: used by informative sites Territorial domains: mx: sites in Mexico en: places in Spain us: United States Sites cl: Chilean Sites ar: Argentina Sites Third level domains: com.mx: commercial site based in Mexico edu.mx: educational site Italy Number Data located in Mexico org.es: site of an organization based in Spain In that sense, and although with these examples of domains by now you have surely given yourself a clearer idea of which one could work best for your business (perhaps the name of your business plus ?), it is important to mention that before choosing any domain, you must first investigate various situations , such as its meaning. Having a domain that alone gives the rest of the world an idea of what your site is about is always better than choosing one randomly or simply “because it was the one that was available” . Being honest, many end up taking the ".net" because thewas already taken.

But if your site ends in “.net” and there is another that ends in ” , do you really think that people will easily remember the one that ends in .net? Another example: how many times have we not seen the domain ending “.vg” used by video game sites (it really happens many times), and we think that this domain actually comes from the English videogames? Well no, it is actually one more common regional domain and is representative of the portals located in the British Virgin Islands. Nothing to see, right? Now, if you have already identified several domains that could be suitable for your business and you are not sure which one is best for you, or if you simply want to save yourself the time of researching on your own, in any case, it is always best to go with some professional on the subject , such as Conversions =).